Chicken fans face paying £13 for mains at Spice Bags, where salt and chilli chicken, Cajun chicken, sweet chilli doner and piri piri chicken are all listed at £13.
Hash brown bites with fries come in at £10, while a “saver” salt and pepper chicken and chips option is also priced at £10.
A basic portion of classic fries is £5, but loaded versions quickly push the price up, with salt and chilli, sweet chilli, piri piri or cheese fries costing £7.
Over at Fish & Frites, haddock and chips is priced at £15, with kiln smoked salmon and chips the most expensive option at £16.
Sausage and chips, haggis and chips and veggie haggis and chips all come in at £12, while chips with cheese and curry sauce cost £9.
Pizza lovers have several stalls to choose from, with one pizza and fries vendor charging £13 for pepperoni or spicy mince pizza, £12.35 for a veggie pizza and £9 for garlic pizza bread.
Cheesy garlic pizza bread is listed at £10, while chilli cheese fries, loaded bacon cheese fries and loaded pepperoni pizza fries each cost £12.50.
Another pizzeria is selling a classic margherita for £13, an Inferno Hot pizza for £14 and a classic pepperoni pizza for £14.75.
At Dirty Bird Fried Chicken, a buttermilk chicken burger costs £9.50 and a veggie burger £8.50, with burger meals rising to £13.50 for chicken and £12.50 for veggie.
Chicken bites are priced at £8, or £12 when bought as a meal, and a hot dog will set festivalgoers back £9.
Chips are £5, with chips and cheese or chips and curry sauce at £6.50, and chips with cheese and curry sauce costing £7.50.
Those looking for a caffeine hit can expect to pay £4 for an Americano, latte, cappuccino or flat white, with iced coffee listed at £5.
Tea starts at £2.50, speciality tea and hot chocolate are £3 to £4, and a loaded hot chocolate costs £5.
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